Oxford University Economics Summer School
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Regular fees: 2975 GBP
International Fees : 1955 GBP
Oxford University's Summer School is accepting applications for 2026, offering courses in various economics disciplines.
Applications for Summer School 2026 are now open!
Our Summer School gives you the opportunity to complete advanced economics courses taught by internationally renowned economists, whilst immersing yourself in the unique learning experience Oxford provides.
Not only that, but our Summer School stands out from the crowd by allowing you to create your own tailor-made learning experience. When you apply you will have the option to select courses in Applied Microeconomics, Macroeconomics or Econometrics; so you can choose morning and afternoon sessions from two different disciplines, or focus on a single field of interest. This allows you to create a tailored learning experience that ensures you get the most out of your time in Oxford.
Course Dates:
7 - 11 September 2026
Fees (Two Courses):
- Professionals: £2,975
- Students and Academics: £1,955
Early-Bird Offer – Save 10%!
Enrol for two courses and apply by 31 January 2026 to receive a 10% discount on your course fees. Don’t miss this opportunity to secure your place at a reduced rate and join an inspiring community of learners from around the world.
Please note we can only accept payment for the summer school via MasterCard, Visa credit card, Maestro or Visa debit card. As part of your application, you are required to pay an application deposit, which will be deducted from the course payment in case of a successful application.
Webinar:
Join our free webinar to discover the courses offered in the Summer School 2026. Explore the transformative learning experience that awaits you as you enhance your expertise with immersive courses in Applied Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Econometrics. Led by our Academic Director, Banu Demir, this session will feature an overview of the courses from our tutors.
Date: 28 January 2026 (Wednesday)
Time: 10:00am - 11:00am (GMT)
Location: Online, via Zoom
Course and Tutor Information
MORNING COURSES Lecture: 09:00 - 11:00 Tutorial: 11:30 - 13:00 | Professors: Michael McMahon & Silvia Miranda-Agrippino | Professor: | Treatment Effects: Beyond The Basics Professor: | Professor: |
AFTERNOON COURSES Lecture: 14:00 - 16:00 Tutorial: 16:30 - 18:00 | Professors: Sergio De Ferra & Federica Romei | Senior Fellow: Professor: | Professor: | Economics of the Digital and AI Economy Professors: |
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Testimonials
| “I was a little apprehensive before I came, but these turned out to be the most accessible lectures I’ve ever had in economics. The small class sizes make it easy to speak up and ask questions, and everyone brings a different background and set of strengths.” | Laura Bell, Bank of England |
| “A few days on, I’m still reflecting on the incredible week I spent at the Oxford University Economics Summer School. The balance of theory and practical tools sparked new ways of thinking about research and its real-world applications. The faculty, the discussions, and the atmosphere all combined to make it a uniquely engaging and insightful experience that continues to influence my work.” | Aditya Bysack, economist |
| “It was a truly intensive and inspiring week that has already given me so many ideas for further research. The lectures, tutorials, and discussions were superbly organised, and the advice and encouragement from faculty have stayed with me long after I returned home.” | Marta Czarnecka-Gallas, researcher |
| “It was a pleasure to be back in a university setting, building on concepts from my undergraduate studies and learning new techniques to model, explore, and solve problems. Discussing the policy challenges behind the digital economy made the experience especially engaging and relevant.” | Harriet Makin, economist |
| “The experience far exceeded my expectations. It was an honour to learn from distinguished Oxford professors and to apply advanced concepts in seminars using practical tools. Each session broadened my understanding of modern economic research.” | Timur Kayaalp, PhD researcher |
| “Over one intensive week I gained new insights, exchanged ideas, and reflected on my research in a broader, international context.” | Nils Dellnitz, Doctoral researcher |
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